[*] Meeting tonight ...

John Lange john.lange at open-it.ca
Tue May 2 10:57:52 CDT 2006


For anyone wanting or needing an internet connection tonight for demos
I'm going to bring a Linksys firewall device and put it on an outside IP
address in the boardroom so we can have full control over our connection
to the outside world.

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John Lange
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VoIP, Web services, Linux Consulting, Server Co-Location

On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 10:33 -0500, Dan Keizer wrote:
> Well, I was able to cobble together a working asterisk at home demo on my
> laptop ... I'll bring to the meeting.
> I am actually using a brand-new pre-built asterisk at home vmware image
> running on my work xp dell laptop, with bridged networking and xten as
> the sip client.  I wasn't sure if I'd have the ability to punch
> through a firewall at the meeting tonight, so I had not setup an iax
> to fwd for demo. 
> So, I just have some information and some experiences to present, as
> well as a working model to show.
> 
> Also, I received my wrt54g router from dell the other day (the one I
> ordered for dirt cheap) ... and what i received was not what i was
> told ... i  was told it was a v4 and i got a v5 .. but alas, i am
> using it as a replacement for an old 10Mbit hub I had splitting my
> cable feed between two other routers, so it's not a total loss after
> all :-) 
> 
> Hopefully it'll also be a successful night unbricking bill's router.
> 
> BTW Bill, if you put a lan analyzer (sniffer/ethereal) on the router
> and turn it on, is there any activity at all on any of the ports
> wan/lan ports?  If you also sniff the wireless side, do you see
> anything at all?  What kind of lights are turned on/blinking when you
> turn it on?? 
> 
> Dan.
> 
> 
> 
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